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NR 566 MIDTERM/NR566 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF THE FAMILY MIDTERM EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 290 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS with CORRECT DETAILED rationales V1 (VERIFIED ANSWER... S) |ALREADY GRADED A+ for follow-up in 1 week with A 33-year-old woman with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea after eating a chicken meal at a country picnic presents to the emergency department. Her serum electrolytes are within normal limits. She is placed on amoxicillin and given an antidiarrheal agent. She returns worsening of diarrhea and abdominal pain. What is the most likely explanation for these findings? (A) Basic environment of the stomach (B) Inability of antibiotic to reach intestinal crypts (C) Incomplete secretion of antibiotic (D) Likely fungal infection (E) Likely viral infection – A BOMB 1 NR 566 MIDTERM/NR566 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF THE FAMILY A BOMB 2 ANS :(B) Inability of antibiotic to reach intestinal crypts - ANS :E: Rapid increase of endotoxins in his blood. A 26-year-old female with a 2-week history of urinary urgency and frequency presents to her primary care physician for evaluation. Urinalysis reveals nitrates, leukocytes, and red blood cells. The physician selects a quinolone antibiotic for treatment of a presumed urinary tract infection. Which of the following organisms would be most sensitive at the lowest drug concentration? (A) Escherichia coli (B) Haemophilus influenzae (C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae (D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa (E) Staphylococcus aureus - ANS :C-Neisseria gonorrhoeae A 22-year-old sexually active man presents to the ambulatory NR 566 MIDTERM/NR566 ADVANCED PHARMACOLOGY FOR CARE OF THE FAMILY A BOMB 3 care clinic with dysuria, penile discharge, and a swollen right knee. A joint aspirate of his right knee reveals many neutrophils as well as some gramnegative diplococci. Which is the best choice to treat his condition? (A) Ceftriaxone (B) Cephalexin (C) Dexamethasone (D) Meropenem (E) Penicillin G – ANS :A-Ceftiaxone A 22-year-old sexually active male presents to his primary care physician with painful urination and urethral discharge. Gram stain of discharge fluid shows gram-negative diplococci. He is given ceftriaxone for gonococcal infection. What additional medication, if any, should he be given? (A) Aztreonam (B) Doxycycline (C) Imipenem/cilastatin (D) Nitrofurantoin (E) No additional medication is needed; ceftriaxone is a suitable treatment for this patient – ANS :Doxycycline [Show More]
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